In what turned out to be one of the better games of the day, the Green Bay Packers and New York Jets needed an extra quarter at MetLife Stadium yesterday to determine a winner. It was the Packers, led by future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who ended up with the winning points in OT, as they knocked off a game Jets squad by the score of 44-38.

What was interesting about this game from the Packers’ perspective is that they came into this game with 17 players on injured reserve — eight on the offensive side of the ball. The one exception included in that eight was offensive tackle Alex Light, who is serving a suspension and is likely to be reinstated for Week 17 against the Detroit Lions. The point is this: Green Bay was still able to find offensive success without some key contributors at the skill positions. With guys like RB Aaron Jones, WRs Randall Cobb, Trevor Davis and Geronimo Allison all out with injury, it would’ve been insane to believe that the...